The Walker's Razor Electronic Bluetooth Muff delivers professional-grade hearing protection with the convenience of wireless audio, making it one of the most versatile and popular ear muffs on the shooting range today.
- Active noise compression reacts in milliseconds to protect against harmful gunfire
- Bluetooth connectivity streams music or calls from any paired mobile device
- Ultra-low-profile ear cups allow a clean, unobstructed cheek weld on long guns
- Rubberized coating provides a durable, comfortable, and non-slip finish
- Compact folding design collapses flat for easy storage and transport
- Omnidirectional microphones amplify safe ambient sounds up to 4x for situational awareness
Who This Is For
The Walker's Razor Bluetooth Muff is ideal for hunters, competitive shooters, and range enthusiasts who want reliable hearing protection without sacrificing comfort or connectivity. Whether you're running drills at an indoor range, hunting in the field, or simply want to listen to a podcast between strings of fire, this muff handles it all in one sleek package.
Specifications
| Brand | Walker's |
|---|---|
| Model | Razor Electronic Bluetooth Muff |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 23 dB |
| Amplification | Up to 4x ambient sound |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth (mobile device sync) |
| Microphones | Omnidirectional (x2) |
| Ear Cup Profile | Ultra Low Profile |
| Finish | Rubberized coating |
| Foldable | Yes — compact folding design |
| Power | 2x AAA batteries |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the Bluetooth feature to take phone calls while shooting?
Yes. The Walker's Razor Bluetooth Muff pairs with your smartphone just like any Bluetooth headset, allowing you to take calls or stream audio between shooting strings. Keep in mind that the active noise compression will still activate during gunfire to protect your hearing, which may briefly affect audio playback or call quality.
Are these muffs compatible with wearing glasses or a helmet?
The ultra-low-profile ear cup design minimizes interference with eyeglass arms, making them more comfortable than bulkier muffs for glasses wearers. They are not specifically designed for helmet integration, but their compact folding form makes them easy to store and deploy in a variety of environments.
How long do the batteries last, and what type do they require?
The Walker's Razor Electronic Muff runs on 2 AAA batteries. Battery life varies depending on volume level and Bluetooth usage, but users typically report 10–14 hours of active use per set of batteries. The muff also features an auto-shutoff function to help conserve power when not in use.